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New restoration work completed for now 1972 Challenger

Merrill Davis

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Awesome
Perfect balance of chrome & black with the yellow
 

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Thanks a bunch. I have the Rally wheels but wanted the Cragars. My first 72 had the Cragars and I wanted to return to that look. The engine sounds great with a new exhaust system.
 

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Very nice what did you start with ?
Not actually sure of the question but I started with a 1968 Ford Mustang and then moved to a brand new 1972 340 Dodge Challenger, white with black vinyl top and blue interior. It was a beautiful car with headers, Cragars, etc. It was beefed up and ran well except when that 440 from Red Springs came to town. His father owned a mechanic and body shop!!!
 

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Not actually sure of the question but I started with a 1968 Ford Mustang and then moved to a brand new 1972 340 Dodge Challenger, white with black vinyl top and blue interior. It was a beautiful car with headers, Cragars, etc. It was beefed up and ran well except when that 440 from Red Springs came to town. His father owned a mechanic and body shop!!!

I think he was asking what the condition of your Challenger was before you started the restoration.
 
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